An analysis of actual energy savings in an indian cement industry through an energy efficiency index

The cement sub-sector consumes approximately 10 to 15 of total industrial energy use for few selected countries around the world. Therefore, it is necessary to identify where energy losses taking place so that energy savings measures could be implemented to reduce energy consumption in this sub-sect...

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Main Authors: Saidur, Rahman, Sambandam, M.T., Hasanuzzaman, M., Devaraj, D., Rajakarunakaran, S.
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https://doi.org/10.1080/15435075.2011.647166
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spelling my.um.eprints.61132019-11-27T04:24:37Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/6113/ An analysis of actual energy savings in an indian cement industry through an energy efficiency index Saidur, Rahman Sambandam, M.T. Hasanuzzaman, M. Devaraj, D. Rajakarunakaran, S. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The cement sub-sector consumes approximately 10 to 15 of total industrial energy use for few selected countries around the world. Therefore, it is necessary to identify where energy losses taking place so that energy savings measures could be implemented to reduce energy consumption in this sub-sector. In this article, the role of an Energy Efficiency Index in identifying the relative position and saving potential of a cement industry among the national best value is analyzed. The index is developed by considering the actual specific energy consumption per ton of cement with the national average value. The plant's specific energy consumption (SEC) was estimated to be 88.1 kWh/ton of cement and the national average best value was found to be 75.2 kWh/ton of cement. Based on this information, the relative Energy Efficiency Index for the selected industry was found to be 117.15 indicating an energy saving potential of 17.15. It may be stated that the plant could reduce its energy annual consumption by 4833MWh (i.e., 1.42) of its annual consumption. However, the plant still can reduce its annual energy consumption by 52,676 MWh to reach the national average target value. Taylor & Francis 2012 Article PeerReviewed Saidur, Rahman and Sambandam, M.T. and Hasanuzzaman, M. and Devaraj, D. and Rajakarunakaran, S. (2012) An analysis of actual energy savings in an indian cement industry through an energy efficiency index. International Journal of Green Energy, 9 (8). pp. 829-840. ISSN 1543-5075 https://doi.org/10.1080/15435075.2011.647166 doi:10.1080/15435075.2011.647166
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Saidur, Rahman
Sambandam, M.T.
Hasanuzzaman, M.
Devaraj, D.
Rajakarunakaran, S.
An analysis of actual energy savings in an indian cement industry through an energy efficiency index
description The cement sub-sector consumes approximately 10 to 15 of total industrial energy use for few selected countries around the world. Therefore, it is necessary to identify where energy losses taking place so that energy savings measures could be implemented to reduce energy consumption in this sub-sector. In this article, the role of an Energy Efficiency Index in identifying the relative position and saving potential of a cement industry among the national best value is analyzed. The index is developed by considering the actual specific energy consumption per ton of cement with the national average value. The plant's specific energy consumption (SEC) was estimated to be 88.1 kWh/ton of cement and the national average best value was found to be 75.2 kWh/ton of cement. Based on this information, the relative Energy Efficiency Index for the selected industry was found to be 117.15 indicating an energy saving potential of 17.15. It may be stated that the plant could reduce its energy annual consumption by 4833MWh (i.e., 1.42) of its annual consumption. However, the plant still can reduce its annual energy consumption by 52,676 MWh to reach the national average target value.
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author Saidur, Rahman
Sambandam, M.T.
Hasanuzzaman, M.
Devaraj, D.
Rajakarunakaran, S.
author_facet Saidur, Rahman
Sambandam, M.T.
Hasanuzzaman, M.
Devaraj, D.
Rajakarunakaran, S.
author_sort Saidur, Rahman
title An analysis of actual energy savings in an indian cement industry through an energy efficiency index
title_short An analysis of actual energy savings in an indian cement industry through an energy efficiency index
title_full An analysis of actual energy savings in an indian cement industry through an energy efficiency index
title_fullStr An analysis of actual energy savings in an indian cement industry through an energy efficiency index
title_full_unstemmed An analysis of actual energy savings in an indian cement industry through an energy efficiency index
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